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Effects of acclimation on poststocking dispersal and physiological condition of age-1 pallid sturgeon

January 1, 2011

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of acclimation to flow and site‐specific physicochemical water conditions on poststocking dispersal and physiological condition of age‐1 hatchery‐reared pallid sturgeon. Fish from three acclimation treatments were radio‐tagged, released at two locations (Missouri River and Marias River), and monitored using passive telemetry stations. Marias treatment was acclimated to flow and site‐specific physicochemical conditions, Bozeman treatment was acclimated to flow only, and controls had no acclimation (reared under traditional conservation propagation protocol). During both years, fish released in the Missouri River dispersed less than fish released in the Marias River. In 2005, Marias treatment dispersed less and nearly twice as many fish remained in the Missouri River reach as compared to control fish. In 2006, pallid sturgeon dispersed similarly among treatments and the number of fish remaining in the Missouri River reach was similar among all treatments. Differences in poststocking dispersal between years were related to fin curl which was present in all fish in 2005 and only 26% in 2006. Pallid sturgeon from all treatments in both years had a greater affinity for the lower reaches of the Missouri River than the upper reaches. Thus, release site influenced poststocking dispersal more than acclimation treatment. No difference was observed in relative growth rate among treatments. However, acclimation to flow (i.e., exercise conditioning) prevented fat accumulation from rupturing hepatocytes. Acclimation conditions used in this study did not benefit pallid sturgeon unless physiological maladies were present. Overriding all treatment effects was stocking location; thus, natural resource agencies need to consider stocking location carefully to reduce poststocking dispersal.

Publication Year 2011
Title Effects of acclimation on poststocking dispersal and physiological condition of age-1 pallid sturgeon
DOI 10.1111/j.1439-0426.2010.01651.x
Authors E.W. Oldenburg, C.S. Guy, E.S. Cureton, M.A.H. Webb, W.M. Gardner
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Applied Ichthyology
Index ID 70034844
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse